Head Of Police FINALLY Reveals What REALLY HAPPENED To Princess Diana That Night
Despite persistent conspiracy theories, every major official investigation into Princess Diana’s death has found no evidence of murder. Operation Paget, the extensive Metropolitan Police inquiry launched in 2004, concluded in 2006—and the 2008 inquest jury agreed—that the fatal crash in Paris was caused by intoxicated driver Henri Paul and aggressive pursuit by paparazzi, compounded by Diana’s lack of a seatbelt and the car’s collision with a tunnel pillar. Even theories of MI6 involvement, brake failure, or royal interference were examined—and firmly dismissed as baseless.
In this video, we’ll walk through the facts: why conspiracies persist, how the police investigated, and how forensic and judicial findings ended any serious doubt. We’ll also look at why high-profile figures like Prince Charles—the focus of Diana’s own fearful note—were questioned, but investigations found nothing supporting foul play . Join us as we separate rumor from reality and shine a light on the tragedy that captivated the world.